editor’s letter
artcore journal is pleased to announced Volume 3: Issue 1: La Dolce Vita, our first guest edited issue by New York-based artist and writer William Corwin. Over the course of … Continue reading
In the Helicopter with the Statue of Jesus
Roxy Paine and John Kuhner play an epic basketball game worthy of Virgil’s poetry Roxy Paine John Kuhner
Sylvia and Marcello in the Fontana Di Trevi
Bruce Nauman and Frank Sinatra pay a visit from beyond the grave to Joyce Pensato and Mike Ballou Joyce Pensato Mike Ballou Puppets by Mike Ballou and William Corwin Puppetry … Continue reading
In the Choir Loft with Steiner
Evonne Davis and Emma Wilcox wax philosophical about the struggle Evonne Daris Emma Wilcox
Intellectual Conversation at Steiner’s Home
On the site of a homegrown terrorist attack in NYC, Maureen Connor, Susan Kirby and Tommy Mintz discuss Failure Maureen Connor Susan Kirby Tommy Mintz
The Children See the Madonna
Xaviera Simmons and Tim Harrington colonize the Long Island suburbs Xaviera Simmons Tim Harrington
Marcello and His Father
The oracle Carin Riley tells Mike Cloud his future Mike Cloud Carin Riley
The Fishermen Catch a Monster
A clawed leviathan is pulled from the waters of Dead Horse Bay by Paul Anthony Smith and Will Corwin Paul Anthony Smith William Corwin
5 “Dating” Categories with Jessica Walsh on 40 Days of Dating with Kayti Doolittle and Erin Dziedzic
About 40 Days of Dating What do you do when you’re tired of the prospect of dating? Two good friends (Jessica Walsh and Timothy Goodman) with opposite relationship problems found … Continue reading
The Paradox of Perfection: Technology, Vision, and the Work of Bill Viola by Genevieve Anderson
In 2006, an exhibition of Bill Viola’s Hatsu-Yume (First Dream) (1981) at the Mori Art Museum in Tokyo drew more than 350,000 visitors. His solo show, The Passions (an ongoing … Continue reading
Performing Representation: Documenting Drag by Susannah Darrow
Twenty-four years ago, Jennie Livingston’s groundbreaking documentary, Paris is Burning explored New York City’s drag culture and the associated issues of gender, sexuality, race, and class in America. The film … Continue reading
YEAR OF DREAMS: The First Leg
Megan Mantia Leone Anne Reeves Megan: Pretty much everything Leone and I do together, artistically or in our daily lives stems from our extroverted personalities. I’ve never taken one of … Continue reading
Review: “One, and Two, and More than Two” and the Exhibition as Extrovert by Natasha Chaykowski
‘One,’ and ‘two,’ and ‘more than two’ render three categories that neatly organize a prodigious quantity of art into an ordered system of classification. This exercise in categorizing is reflective … Continue reading
Installed | Corrine Jones: Tidal Fever
The artcore journal series Installed are posts for the artcore (b)log that include written information provided by the institution, gallery, or artist’s website along with a selection of images taken by an artcore correspondent. The initiative … Continue reading
Installed | Proximities 2: Knowing Me, Knowing You
The artcore journal series Installed are posts for the artcore (b)log that include written information provided by the institution, gallery, or artist’s website along with a selection of images taken … Continue reading
Installed | Sean McFarland
The artcore journal series Installed are posts for the artcore (b)log that include written information provided by the institution, gallery, or artist’s website along with a selection of images taken … Continue reading
Installed | AS A SHADOW SMILES: FRANK HAINES, CHRISTOPHER GARRETT, REUBEN LORCH-MILLER, ROBBIE MCDONALD at Jackie Klempay
The artcore journal series Installed are posts for the artcore (b)log that include written information provided by the institution, gallery, or artist’s website along with a selection of images taken … Continue reading
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